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Someone stole my post, was it you Kim?
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Posted by WiCraig on August 25, 2005 at 16:50:35 from (65.30.168.89):
Left a post, a little OT, about censorship and Bush yesterday. While it was a little OT, I'm sure there are some tractors at the Texas ranch. Anywho, can't remember being that far out of line with my post, unless it was the last response I recieved that I wasn't able to look at. Any ideas or did any of you see the last response. I should know better than post anything taht can be construed political. Thanks Craig
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